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All four teams were playing the hot ball going into these Series. The Astros and Dodgers breezed through the Division series taking their respective series in 4 games or less. The Cubs and the Yankees had a much more challenging time with their Division opponent; with both teams went to a decisive game 5 before advancing. ALCS: A lot can be said about this series, but in the end the Astros became the first team to win both the AL and NL pennants. The run split of the series was 22-20 in favor of the Yankees; however, it was the...

In the US it is a Thanksgiving tradition to sit with your family and eat a wonderful meal and watch Football! In Canada we are lucky enough to do all those things AND watch Playoff Baseball! As we enter the 3rd games of the Division series starting today let’s look at a few things that the ALDS teams are thankful for. Boston Red Sox Right now, the Sox are happy that today is a new day and thankful they are home at Fenway! They have been outplayed in every facet of the game by the Astros, getting beat 8-2 in...

It is no secret that we here at Sam Bat love the long ball! We have been very fortunate to have our bats in the hands of players when they set some amazing Home Run records. Most Home Runs in a season (73), and most career Home Runs (762), among others. It is no surprise that we here at Sam Bat loved the Wild Card Games. 9 Home runs in two games was electric to watch! However, it was not just the long ball that did damage. The four starters only recorded 22 outs while giving up 15 runs,...

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Balls went very far on Tuesday night! I mean faaaaar. Giancarlo Stanton hit not one, but two, home runs 497 feet. These are the longest two home runs ever recorded with modern technology. Stanton would go on to: Hit 61 home runs Hit 20 of the 21 furthest home runs Hit the longest 10 home runs Hit the ball a combined 27,187 feet An average of 445ft per home run A total of 5.14 miles ……… with a Sam Bat! Not so obvious is how he got that bat, or even the bat he was using in the...